Author:
Lim Bryan Albert,Lopez Adelaine,Buensalido Joseph Adrian
Abstract
We present a case of a 55-year-old Filipino man who was transferred from another institution where he was recently diagnosed with Crohn’s disease but not started on any immunosuppressants. He underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy with T-tube placement a few weeks prior to admission. On workup, abdominal CT scan was unremarkable, but blood cultures on the third hospital day grew Burkholderia cepacia. Antibiotic regimen was shifted to ceftazidime and levofloxacin. The bacteraemia and febrile episodes persisted despite removal of the central line and T tube. White blood cell scan and chest CT scan showed left-sided consolidation pneumonia. Blood cultures continued to grow B. cepacia despite shifting to meropenem and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Meropenem nebulisation at 250 mg every 12 hours was added to the regimen on the third week then oral minocycline was added on the fourth week due to persistence of bacteraemia. He subsequently developed a small vegetation on the aortic valve, so amikacin was added. Fever lysed on the sixth week, but the B. cepacia bacteraemia persisted, clearing only on the 51st hospital day. The patient was discharged with a plan to continue antibiotics, including meropenem nebulisation, for 6 more weeks. On follow-up, the patient had no recurrence of fever. There was also resolution of consolidation on chest CT scan and disappearance of vegetation on echocardiography.
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